NEXT START DATE - Oct, 2025
| Course # | Start Date | Ending Date | Holidays |
| 03-26 | 04/13/26 | 05/08/26 | |
| 08-26 | 08/17/26 | 09/11/26 | 09/07/26 |
| 10-26 | 10/26/26 | 11/20/26 |
Class Schedule:
Day classes
Monday-Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm each week of training.
Portable Engines F/T 9.9 Platforms Midrange Engines F20/40 Platforms
Students of this course must have completed the prerequisite level Introduction to Outboard Systems (ITOS) course.
Using a balance of lectures and real-world interactive labs combined with competency testing, students will become proficient in performing 20,100,500,1000 hour service procedures.
Core Competencies (64 hrs. Theory)
Labs (96 hrs. Lab)
To qualify for admission, the student must be 17 years of age or older, in overall good health, and must be able to use mathematical skills and the English language in order to fully benefit from the program.
To register for class please complete sign and return the Registration Form along with your authorization for payment of non-refundable Tuition Deposit of $500.00, via email to registrar@chapman.org or via fax to (772) 283-2019.
Tuition & Fees
| Tuition Deposit | $500.00 |
| Tuition Balance | $4,300.00 |
| Tuition Total | $4,800.00 |
Description
Campus housing consists of dormitory apartments. Each apartment contains a bedroom, convertible living room/bedroom, bath, kitchenette, and a covered porch. The number of students per unit during this program is a maximum of three. All apartments are air-conditioned, fully furnished, and equipped with a refrigerator, countertop range, and cooking utensils. Housing is offered on a space-available basis. The School is not responsible for the loss of any personal property. Sorry, no pets.
Housing Fees: (Shared Rate)
| Day Class Housing Fee | $1,400.00 |
Housing fee includes utilities.
Student Housing fees are due 30 days prior to the start of class.
Housing Security Deposit & Refund
Attendance Requirements
90% attendance is required. This requirement is strictly enforced whether the absence is excused or unexcused.
Class Schedule
Day classes
Monday-Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm each week of training.
Absences
More than 10 hours is considered excessive and may cause dismissal from the school. Veterans’ benefits are interrupted at this point.
Excused Absences
A request for the absence should be submitted in writing by the student and approved by a member of the administrative staff prior to the absence, except in case of illness or another emergency. If the excused absence is during a testing period, the student must notify instructors promptly and arrangements made to take a makeup test.
Tardiness
Lateness for any part of an hour will be counted as a full hour of absence.
Leaves
A student who takes extensive leave beyond the allowed attendance policy limits due to exceptional circumstances such as prolonged illness, family emergency, called to active duty etc., will be permitted to re-enter at the phase of training that is identical to the one he or she left.
Earlier phases of training may be repeated at no additional tuition cost as determined by the school.
A grade average of 75% is required to receive a Certificate of Completion for each of the following modules:
There will be short written quizzes throughout the course to evaluate the curriculum and the student. Quizzes are learning tools, designed to help students retain the material, and they also help to improve the course.
The final student grade for each module is based on the following weighted grading criteria:
Grading emphasis will be on the student’s performance in the labs (75%).
The instructor will observe the student demonstrating the competencies twice consecutively and independently. Grading criteria are as follows:
These grades may be reviewed by the student upon request.
Final Grade
To receive the Certificate of Completion the student must complete the following:
Student Progress
All student records will be kept on file for viewing by the student and authorized parties.
A standard system of weighted percentages is used for recording student progress. To remain in good standing, a student must maintain an average of 75% or better.
If a student’s average falls below 75%, he or she may be permitted to continue in school for an additional period established at the time of a progress report.
During this time, the student is required to pass coursework with grades that will bring his/her average up to satisfactory. This period is considered probationary.
If grades are not brought up to passing, the student will be terminated for unsatisfactory progress.
If the registration is not accepted by the School, all payments made will be refunded promptly.
If cancellation is requested within three (3) business days after signing the Registration Form, all payments made by the applicant will be refunded in accordance with the Buyer’s Right to Cancel.
If cancellation is requested more than three (3) business days after signing the Registration Form, but before the beginning of classroom instruction, the applicant is obligated for the non-refundable $500 Tution Deposit.
Once classes begin, if the student wishes to withdraw, there is no refund.
If a credit card was used as the original method of payment, a convenience fee of 3.0% of the total amount refunded will apply for all transactions.
Applicable refunds are returned within 30 days.
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